Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1904 — Page 3
TIME TABLES a. r. & i. In effect Muy. 2D, 1M04) TRAINS NORTH, Ho S— D»Hy 1:18 » m Ho t— Deity to Grand Rapid- 8:00 a tn Ho »—Dally (except Sunday: 3:18 p D1 TRAINS SOUTH No «—Dally 2:00 a tn No 12—Dally (except Sunday) 7:14 a tn No 2—Dally (except Sunduyi 1:15 p m Ho. SO—Dally, except Sunday 7:61 p tn Ho. 16—Sunday only -:16 p m CLOVER LEAF. In effect Muy 22,1903. EAST. No 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... 6:(c a tn No 2—Mall, dally, except Sunday ,11.42 ant No 4—Day Express, daily 6:<i p m No 22—Local Freight 12:01am WEST No 3—Day Express, daily 10:11 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .. t>;44 atn No S—Commercial Traveler, daily .. ':s2p tn No 23—Local Freight. 12:2j p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect Dec. 27, M WEST, No 7—Express, dally ..3:ooam No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago dally 12:44 p m No 18 —Welle Fargo Express except Monday 5:43 p n No 21—Marlon-Huntington Acc'm.. 10:10a n EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:43 a n. No 22—Marion and Columbue except Sundav 6:56 a r No 4—New Y a-k and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago. 3:21 p m No. 14. daily except Sunday, and carrier passengers bdtween Hammond and Marlon No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 har through coach Columbus to Chicago. Lake trie de Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND No. 41—Dally excpt Sunday .... 7:15 am No IP—Daily except Sunday 11:57a m No 35—Daily except Sunday 5:25 pm No 41 runs through to Indianapolis without Change, arriving 10:30 a m No. 42 leaves tndtanopolis at 7:00a m. Runs through without change, arriving at Bluff.on 10:35 a m No. 41 and 42 run via Muncie A Big 4 route John Kern made a business trip to Berne this morning. James Carpenter returned to Kalamazoo this morning. D. E. Lanferty made a business trip to Ft.'Wayne last evening. Mrs. Linn and Mrs. Elzey returned from Monroe last evening. Mrs. John Mayer went tc Monroe this morning to visit over Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Camerer returned last evening to Ft. Wayne, while here she was the guest of her sister. Miss Lintner returned to ‘Urbana ()., this morning. While here she was a guest of Mr and Mrs. Ben Schrans. Nat Popkins left this morning for Lima 0., where he will meet his wife who will arrive today from New York Citv.
WANTED!. WANTED! HELP TO MOVE iiwiimiiMiißiWiwiMiriiiTn I want all my old customers and as many new ones as possibly can, to help me move into my new room formerly occupied by the Big Store. LISTEN! and I will tell yon how I want you to help me. lam having a big sale, commencing SATURDAY, JUNE 4, and continuing through June, and every dollar's worth of goods you buy before I move helps me just that much and you will be well paid, as I will sell stuff very cheap. Now look at every one of these prices and see what you can use. ::::::::::::: One Lot Fancy Black dress patters, for F" A A One lot dress trimmings, former prices 25c to Fa Ono lot Men’s White Shirts, former price 50c QFn One on h I'd-piece English Dinner Sets. 7EA mer price 812.00, now each O.UU SI.OO nowper yard Qb nowformer price Ml.oo now < .UU One Lot fancy Black Skirts pattern, for- A Af| One lot Wool Morine Skirting former price AEn One lot Men’s Underwear, former price 25c 4An Three 100 piece Decorated Dinner Sets, A fjft mer price 85.00, now each L.UU 50c now now IU former price $8.25 nowU.vU One Lot fancy Black and White dress AA A One lot Percale and Madras Cloth, former An One lot Colored Embroideries, former price BAn Two 100 piece Decorated Thin China 4A FA patters, former price 87.50. now each.. <J t I J price 15 to 20c now Qu to 25c nowper yard dinner sets former price Ms iJO now |£.«UU One Lot all Wool suitings, 52 to 58 inch EAn One lot wool Challies and French Flannel AEn One lot Fancy Pillow Tops, former price 75c AAn One only 100-pieee plain White China AA A former price 81.00 a yard, now each .. UU U Waist patterns former priceso to 75c now to 81.00 now QU U . Dinner Set, former price 811.00 now O.UU One Lot all W 00l suitings. 4*> to I s inch One lot Fancy Shirtwaisting, former price 4An One lot Fanev Pillow Tops, former price 50e AAn ;>0 sets plain white Imported China U P H 7R(! wide, former price <sc a yard, n0w.... '♦U w 25c n0w........|g1» now.. worth 81.20 now (U u 25 c s K..?'“. te .. u X"’..!T. e '2st o ”«‘ F “T™'° wT " p ’:'? rn ”' , T e2 "' 10 c 75 £ One Lot all Wool, 86-inch dress goods, 4An One big lot good remnants, cheap. See them. ini t-.t Fetish Dinner Set decor- These are great bargains and are really worth price » <«3Se. . y.rf, »«.... 1 iTiffiS »”1 X b™”s 4' M ’’j* T* “ "" ’*“ One Lot dress goods, former price la to 4An price 50c to 81.00 nowCQu price $16.00 now. I I .UU before I move. 20c. a yard, now I Also will have a big lot of odd dishes of all kinds that will be sold cheap as dirt. Don’t miss this opportunity, be sure and see them. Don’t put off coming until all the good things are gone. Come quick. st st A. T T R U E' S.
John Erb returned to Williams last evening. Frank Foreman of Berne was in this city today. Mrs. Hennizer returned to Williams last evening. George McKean returned from Berne last evening. Frank McConnell returned from Berne last evening. John W. Hendricks of Monroe was a business caller here today. John Malotte returned this morning trom a business trip at Genova. Mrs. Houser went to Warren today to visit over Sunday with her son. Ed Rice arrived from Berne last evening and is a guest of his parents. Mrs. A. Stalter went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit with relatives. True Frstoe went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend the day with John Trout. » Mrs. Henry Brudi went to New Haven this morning to visit with her daughter. Ed. Waggoner arrived from Findlay last evening and is a guest of his parents. Mrs. David Steele went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Miss Della Bend went to Ft. Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with her sister. Miss Eva Acker returned last evening from Geneva where she was a guest Os her brother. Mrs. Edington went to Redkey today where she will visit over Sunday with her son Harve. Mrs. Anna Ray to Ft. Wayne this morning. While here she was the guest of relatives Mrs. Rosa Smith arrived this morning from Briant and is the guest of her sister Mrs. Louden. Charles Ross and Frank Hyland left this morning for Chicago where they will spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. John Vail returned this morning from West Baden where she was taking a course of treatment for her health. She was accompanied home by Mrs. A. T. VaiFof Ft. Wayne.
John Schug went to Berne this morning. Ben Rice returned this morning from Ridgevile. Alex Parks of Willshire is a business caller here today. Guy Johnson returned from Pittsburg this morning. Louis Holthouse returned from Pittsburg this morning. Joe Daniel of Preble was a business caller here today. Douglas Dudgeon of Willshire is a buisness caller here today. Boyd Davison went to Ossian today to spend Sunday with relatives. T. Annen returned to Magley today, he was a business caller here. Mrs. Flo Frizinger arrived today from Wren and is a guest of relatives. Mrs. Pauline Young went to Williams this morning to visit over Sunday. Miss Jean Lutz went to Lafayette today where she will visit with C. T. Dorwin and family. Jesse Sellemeyer leaves tomorrow morning for Frankfort, where he will visit for a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wertzberger went to Lafountain 'today to visit over Sunday with their daughter. Bert Mangold leaves temonpw morning for Forest, Ind., where he has accepted a position in a dental office. Miss Laura E. Liddle, a teacher in the Muncie city school arrived today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. White. Rev. Dr. E. J. Beardsly will conduct services at the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening at the regular hours. The pub lie is cordially invited to attend. All members of the C. B. L. are requested to be present at the meet ing Sunday, June 1, 1904. The meeting is called for one o’clock by order of the president. H. F.‘ Costello, pres. Can any of our readers tell us why Ft. Wayne is called the Summit City. This is no puzzle, but we desire to know for the benefit of a number of our out of town readers.
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Mrs. Jane Galer is a guest of triends at Berne. Mrs. Mathewson, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of relatives. S. G. Sheller is attending to grain business at Berne today. L. U. Miller an Frank Keavel returned from Fort Wayne today. Mrs. O. G. Hall went to Berne today to visit a few days with friends. Mrs. Stalter went to Geneva today to visit for a short time with relatives. Miss Fredia Loser went to Berne today to visit over Sunday with triends. Mrs. Auth returned today from Ft. Warne, where she was visiting with friends. Miss Goldie Stalter returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was the guest of friends. Miss Rose Voglewede returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with friends. D. M. Hensley and family left today for Rome City where they will take a week’s outing.
FASHIONABLE SUITS FOR PARTICULAR MEN. IF YOU ARE A MAN who i: s hard to fit we are particularly anxious to have you visit us when in search of your next suit. It is the individuality of style, the excellent materials and workmanship, and our reasonable prices that have made our store one of the best known Clothing stores in the city. IF VOU ARE A BOY we are prepared to dress you in the latest styles and patterns of beautiful spring and sum" mer suits, and at reasonaple prices. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. ELZEY & VANCE Corner East Court House Decatur, Ind.
Mrs. Daniels and daughter went to Magley to spend Sunday with 1 ’ relatives. Miss Bertha Meyers went to 1 Bluffton today to spend Sunday with friends. Mvers & Schieman have pruchased the Riverside barn and are better prepared than ever to take care of the trade. Especial attention given to te feeding and caring of teams. Mrs. Florence DeVilbiss and Mrs. W.H.Nachtreb returnedlast evening , from Elwood where they were the , guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moffett. Misses Midge Smith and Dessie Berry went to Portland today where they will attend the High School Alumni Banquet and while there will be the ugests of Miss Hum prey. Myers & Schiman have added the Riverside livery barn to their livery possessions and will conduct both barns as heretofore. They both thoroughly understand the ' business and as a matter of fact I will make a success of it.
Bills were distributed in this city today advertising a ball game to be played Sunday at Decatur between the nines from Decatur and Warren and Van Buren. People who like to see open air exhibitions of highway robbery, may do well by going : over to witness the game. It is a i cinch that there will be no prospect, for the visiting team winning unless they are able to defeat the upmire and the entire solid town. - Bluffton Banner. In answer to the above we will say that there is only one ■ Mack Arbaugh in this country, and Bluffton lays claim to him, he being polished robber and one encouraged by Bluffton's citizens when it com es to a ball game. In regard to foreign teams never winning a game here, if we remember j correctly, Bluffton defeated Decatur last season and left bragging of the fine treament they received, and the team this season stands willing to play Blutffon again on neutral grounds aad throw in Arbaugh to boot. Go away back and sit down Bluffton, you r a dead one and yon | hate to admit the fact.
